Signification
Used when leaving one person.
Contexte culturel
It is common to add 'ya leo' (of today) to emphasize the temporary nature of the goodbye. In urban Nairobi, 'Bye' is often used, but 'Kwa heri' is still the standard for formal settings. Swahili is a lingua franca; 'Kwa heri' is used widely in business. Used in the eastern regions where Swahili is the primary language.
Pluralization
Always remember the -ni suffix for groups.
Signification
Used when leaving one person.
Pluralization
Always remember the -ni suffix for groups.
Teste-toi
Fill in the blank for a group of people.
______, tutaonana kesho.
Use -ni for groups.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercices______, tutaonana kesho.
Use -ni for groups.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsIt is neutral and polite. It fits everywhere.
Expressions liées
Tutaonana
similarWe will see each other
Baadaye
similarLater